Revealed: Leicester set to seal record-breaking Loic Remy transfer

Leicester are confident of signing Loic Remy from Chelsea before the transfer window shuts, Football Insider sources understand.

The Premier League leaders have tabled an £11million bid for the French striker in a bid to prise him from Stamford Bridge.

A Chelsea source has told Football Insider that the champions are likely to agree the sale of Remy for a price which would mean a profit on the player they signed from QPR fro £9million in the summer of 2014.

The Foxes have turned to Remy after failing with bids for AC Milan’s M’Baye Niang, CSKA Moscow’s Ahmed Musa and Italian striker Eder, who joined Inter Milan in the week.

Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri has been open about his desire to sign a new striker as his team look to maintain their unexpected title challenge.

Rémy has scored a creditable 12 goals goals in 43 appearances for the Blues, many of which have been from the substitutes’ bench, but has not been given the opportunity to replicate the form which saw him strike 14 times while on loan at Newcastle in 2013/14.

Striking out: Forward Bamford has moved to Norwich on loan

Ranieri is keen to take some of the responsibly off the shoulders of Jamie Vardy, the Premier League’s top goalscorer, as Leicester prepare to maintain their against-the-odds title challenge.

There has been a high turnover of strikers in the last few days of the window at Stamford Bridge. The latest Chelsea transfer news is that Alexandre Pato has joined from Corinthians on loan until the end of the season, while Patrick Bamford has moved to Norwich for the rest of the campaign.